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Location: Oregon | I thought you guys might like to see this new sucker swimbait I have been building. The body is 6.5 inches long and the replacable tail attaches to the back with a coil........just twist it on. I have only built two of them, this is the second.
Jed
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Location: Oregon | A video clip of the lure:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbRaOR-e08U
Edited by RiverMan 8/25/2009 12:17 AM
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Location: Michigan | Very nice!!! Looks amazing. |
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| That looks like it could be a winner
I like the coil attachment instead of say the swamp donkey or tyrant attachments
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Location: North St. Paul, MN | alright, how much? AWESOME! Great video...I thought it looked cool just looking at the pictures. That thing will get destroyed!
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Location: Land of the Musky | That looks very nice! Who needs to troll a sucker if you got that  |
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| Looks great, do you notice a distinct action change when you use one eye instead of the other? |
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Location: MN | Jed,
I'm big fan of the TurmoilX. I already love the action of new sucker. Are they going to be available for sale anytime soon ?
Regards, PSV
Edited by psv 8/25/2009 11:20 AM
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Location: Oregon | When you pull the lure at the lower attachment it will come straight through the water. On the upper eye, it will come toward you and then dive about a foot. There is definitely a change in action.
I have a few TurmoilX in stock if you are interested contact me.
jed
Edited by RiverMan 8/25/2009 11:33 AM
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Location: MN | I have 4 of TurmoilX in my box now. How about sucker's ? Are you planning to make them available for sale ? |
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Location: KY | I like it! |
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Location: Verona, WI | Great job Jed. Do you ever take the time to look at how far you have come with your baits. I still remember that tacklemaking.com feature they did on you years ago.
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Location: Oregon | Thanks Shane..........my wife reminds me now and then about the year of cussing I did when first learning to use an airbrush. Years of trail and error and help from others.
jed |
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Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana | something a little bigger would be nice... |
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Location: Oregon | I think it would be too heavy it were any larger Bill. As it is, this lure weighs about 8oz.
Jed |
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Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana | is it about the same length as the "sniper"? |
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Location: Oregon | Yes it is................but the Sniper is hollow, this bait is solid plastic. The Sniper weighs 6 oz this one is 8.
Jed
Edited by RiverMan 8/25/2009 9:06 PM
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| I'm a big fan of jerkbaits, gliders, swimmers.
That thing looks like it will get stomped big time, Jed. |
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Location: MN | Are these for sale if so I want one very bad. That thing WILL get crushed. |
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Location: Oregon | Tim,
I have two on Ebay right now but will be producing others.
thanks......
Jed |
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| looks great you have a special touch there. Very talented |
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| Beautiful bait, Jed!! I'm also a big fan of your baits. After my last trip to MN a week ago, I have a 8" turmoil that is on life support. LOL! Keep up the awesome work, & PLEASE bring back the 8" Turmoils!
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